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The recommended print settings are: * Layer height: 0.24 mm or lower * Perimeters: 3 or more * Supports: Preferably use tree supports and place them everywhere, not just above the build plate * Print speed: 60 mm/s (this may vary depending on your...
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Depending on printer quality and speed, the boat can be printed in as little as 3 hours, or as long as 8+ hours. Parts and opening may need a bit of adjusting or cleaning up depending on printer accuracy. Construction: 1) Insert sponsons into both...
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Do not speed up this process as it will result in pieces moving and sliding. ... Materials Needed Chart Paper and markers or Collaborative Google Doc for each group Computers for Tinkercad .STL file Standard Rubik’s cube (six sides with 9 squares on...
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All Parts FDM Were Printed At 0.16 Speed 50 Always Dry Assemble And “Trim” Parts Prior Gluing. Paint Both Leg/Dress Parts Before Assembly, Then Fit Torso...Finally Glue To Base...You Can Now Fit The Rest Of The Staff. Please Do Not Scale Down Or...
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I'm using it with an DC-DC step-down voltage regulator at 24V down to => 16V 16V is feeling about the same as the default part cooling fan at 100% speed) Yes it is not good for the fan itself so it's lifetime could be cut but it is a looot quieter...
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... height is also not too important, but to get a more accurate feel towards top layers and shallow slanted parts of the surface, it's recommended that you use 0.1mm layer height. But, if you need speed, 0.2mm works too.Category: Scans & Replicas
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I recommend a default printing speed of about 30mm/s as printing any faster can produce unwanted vibrations that affect the print. The MKS Base V1.5 has proven to be a good board, but I do not recommend using the TFT32 touchscreen with it as the...
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The thrust of the water cannon from 22 kg to 28 kg, the thrust depends on what you put the screw from the configuration and the speed of your engine, if you have a smaller engine (6 HP) then put the weakest screw so that the rpm was more, the rpm is...
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Lets be honest though, if your trying to be a speed demon, the CR6-MAX bed slinger is the wrong platform to be using anyway. Go make yourself a Voron son. You need to print out the direct drive plate, as well as the spacer in PETG. You could...
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But the choice is yours. Enjoy :-) Print instructionsPrint Settings Printer: Axis One Rafts: No Supports: Yes Notes: Printed in Real Filament RED PETG purchased from Amazon. Nozzle : 0.4mm Layer Height : 0.2mm Print Temp : 235°C Bed Temp : 80°C...
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These vehicles will be battery powered with a maximum range of 400 km and a total speed of 50km/h. The range can be greatly extended if a deployable solar panel or RTG charging unit is brought along. Power The main source of power during the day...
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* Remove the bell/buzzer (my wife is a shift worker) * Initially lower speed of travel moves/Jerk happens. ALL of these are changeable in the GUI of your graphical controller. First off thank you VERY much to the hard working people contributing to...
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Initially I tried the latest version, but everything was moving very slowly then and changing the servo speed settings did not change that. But if you use an older version, between 2.4.1 and 2.6 (didn't test further), everything works as planned. My...
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The goal is that if the model has 20mm you get it printed with 20 mm and not with 19.5 or 20.3 mm. How to use this toolThe goal is to figure out the best EM for a given:printernozzle sizenozzle temperaturelayer heightprint speedextrusion wideand...
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Now that you've caught up to speed on this creature's complexities: printing-wise? Let me give you the short and sweet - this piece will devour your printing schedule, that is, if you're running at maximum build height of around 10cm! (5-6 hours...
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One of my test prints used only 2, and the result was not trustworthy.I printed everything in 0.2mm SPEED. Even thicker layers should be no problem as the Holder is designed without any fine vertical structures.A great trick you'll only read here:...
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These, in turn, transfer the load on to the second layer of rollers, which are the next innermost components of the bearing, further out from the centre of the bearing than the inner layer.This outer row of rollers, in turn, pass the load to the...
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There are enough pieces to assemble four batteries, three fit in Bag - Brown and one fits into Gun - Black Wrist Knives - Grey fits into Wrist Knives - Black An assembled battery and Laser - Red fit into Gun - Black Jet Pack - Black fits...
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What you can (or need) to change in the code: // ***** Count of photos in one table revolution ***** const int photosPerTableRevolution = 20; // ***** Count of camera height positions ***** const int CameraHeightPositions = 5; // *** Set the speed...
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The part is also symmetric so you can just print two to support the surface from any two corners. I was able print in about 3 hours using the .2mm SPEED setting in PrusaSlicer on my MK3s. ... PLA is PLENTY strong for this part, but It may be a good idea...
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Many of those parts are redesigned for weight reduction, so you can print with better quality without print speed reduction. This set will easy print TPU flexible filaments and is also very good for WOOD filaments. I recommend using ABS for all...
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Tails, a character from Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series.Tails is a kickname for "Miles Prower", which is a pun on "miles per hour", a reference to the famed speed of Sonic the Hedgehog. Tails is a two-tailed fox, hence the nickname.He is a...
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I printed this at a speed of 60 with .2 layer resolution and 2 walls. I did use a raft to make sure that the support had something good to grab on to, since it runs the entire length of the model. I plan on trying to cut the model in half,...
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If there is enough weight on the feet for the whole printer to slide as it prints, that's asking a LOT out of a "friction fit" design, you're infinitely better off with a clamping force (T nuts) and/or a perpendicular degree of freedom (drill/tap)...
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Line Width/ Nozzle: 0.4 mmFirst Layer Line Width: 0.48 mm / 120%Average Speed: 20mm/s (First Layer) / 30mm/s (All the other layers) / 20 mm/s (First Layer) / 500 mm/s (All the other layers on Bambu Lab)Recommended Initial Layer Height: 0.16...
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It's the only piece you can drop the infill to around 40% and kick up the speed. Everything else (perhaps excluding the shield) you'll want 100% infill and print layers around .12-.16, pretty slow. (The pieces are small so the time difference between...
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This is still a work-in-progress, and may be tweaked in the future, but early results are positive for true 'all around' cooling, at high speeds. This prints OK without supports - the worst you'll get is a dangly from the first layer of the bridge,...
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With its sleek design and advanced propulsion system, the Enterprise is capable of reaching previously unimaginable speeds, allowing it to traverse vast distances in a fraction of the time required by other vessels. This technological prowess,...
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Advantages versus stock Z endstop setup: - Better Z homing consistency for good first layers/adhesion - Instantly swap print surfaces with no re-leveling - Even print on the flat top of an existing print still on the bed Disadvantages: - Takes a bit...
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